The built-in transpose command works on words instead of characters. No bueño! This one brings back plain ol’ ctrl+t transpose character behavior, like your terminal does. But it can do some interesting things, too, if you select some text.

Better bracket control, in my opinion. Inserting brackets, selecting content inside brackets, and indenting (you can configure characters that don’t get indented when they are at the start of the line)

Instead of using find, this moves your cursor to some text you’re looking for, and thereby preserves your “find” content that way, which can be way useful. Plus, you can quickfind multiple selections, which makes multi-cursor editing THAT much more powerful.

Misc stuff. Inserting newlines, go to beginning of line (I don’t like the default), and a very cool align_cursor command, which align ‘=’s, but only uses cursor positions, and so can be used for much more.

Short description: manage multiple selections or cursor positions using only the keyboard. ctrl+m will make a mark. ctrl+m in another position will select the previous and add the new position. ctrl+shift+m will add without selecting. alt+m will select / jump to the next mark. ctrl+alt+m to remove all marks.
Trust me, very useful, especially in conjunction with the TransposeCharacter command.

Code never looked so good as it does using the zenburn color scheme. You can, and should, use it everywhere! Here are color schemes for TextMate and Sublime Text 2, and a Sass file that compiles into a pygments-friendly CSS file. And it powers this site, so be sure that I’ll be keeping it up-to-date!

Uses regex to find words, and parses that regex to filter out words that you don’t have the letters for

I have a number of open bugs on SublimeText's userecho forum. Most of these are related to using
these plugins. If you like my work on ST2, please up-vote these bugs reports if you agree they
are bugs. It isn't a popularity contest, I'm just hoping to get them resolved, and it's a
voting system, so I need your votes. I hope this is not shameless self-promotion, that is most
definitely not my intention.